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cloudns.net #3041

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assid2 opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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cloudns.net #3041

assid2 opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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allow Allow domain(s) allowlist Added to the allowlist

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assid2 commented Jul 1, 2024

Which AdBlocker/DNS cloud service do you use?

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opnsense

ControlD users

  • IMPORTANT - I assure that I have not set the Block Response in ControlD to Custom or Branded and can confirm that the problem still occurs.

NextDNS users

  • IMPORTANT - I can assure that I disabled the block page in NextDNS and can confirm that the problem still occurs.

With which block list(s) does the problem occur?

DoH/VPN/TOR/Proxy Bypass

Which domain(s) should be unblocked?

cloudns.net

Why should the domain(s) be unblocked?

cloudns.net requested previously as well. just found it in this list too. cloudns is a DNS provider similar to cloudflare for authoritive servers

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hagezi commented Jul 1, 2024

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Yes, it is a DNS provider and therefore blocked in the bypass list. Are no usable DNS instances hosted via the main domain?

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assid2 commented Jul 2, 2024

Actually it's not a DNS resolver for the public internet like 8.8.8.8 for example, it's for authoritive servers, that means it you have a domain and you want to have a hosted DNS so you work with companies like this to host your DNS for your domain.
There is a difference between DNS authoritive servers and resolvers and should be treated differently, and I don't think I see that they provide public resolvers
Nextdns , quad9, etc on the other hand are public resolvers not authoritative servers they don't host domains

hagezi added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 2, 2024
@hagezi hagezi added allowlist Added to the allowlist and removed waiting for feedback Feedback is missing labels Jul 2, 2024
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Thank you for your support. The domain(s) has/have been added to the allowlist and will be removed with the next full release at the latest. A full release is usually performed every 24 hours.

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